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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-615 => Topic started by: Kemp.Larson on February 06, 2009, 02:36:32 PM
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I need some help, somebody appears to have been on my wireless network. I am using WPA2-Personal, TKIP-AES. My key is 56 characters long. I am using MAC address filtering. I also hide my network. Two days ago I was just checking my settings and I noticed that I had an extra MAC address in my list. The number did not match anything in my network. Next I noticed that my Wii was showing as connected to my network. I found this hard to believe because it was not turned on. So, to make sure, I unplugged it. It was still showing as connected. Has somebody penetrated my network and spoofed my MAC address? Is there anything else I can do to lock up my system? I also run Kaspersky Internet Suite. My OS's are Vista home premium and Windows 7. Any help would be appreciated
-Kemp
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Change your WPA2 key often and change the router's access passwords.
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Can you ping the IP address of the Wii that is supposedly disconnected?
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Good question, I just blocked the wii completely. I have since changed my log on for the router and changed my 64 character wpa2 key. So far so good. Maybe I will change it back and see if I can get them to come back.